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Headlines in the West: 'Illegal cigarettes' and 'huge peace sign'
Headlines in the West: 'Illegal cigarettes' and 'huge peace sign'

BBC News

time22-06-2025

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Headlines in the West: 'Illegal cigarettes' and 'huge peace sign'

Here's our weekly roundup of stories from across local websites in the West of have a daily round up as well. Make sure you look out for it on the website and the local section of the BBC News app. What have been the big stories in the West this week? The Swindon Advertiser reported that two shops were shut down in the town after more than £70,000 worth of illegal cigarettes, tobacco and alcohol were website said two men were arrested on suspicion of money laundering and offences under the Trade Act after police raided three addresses in Manchester Road.A man and two teenagers jailed for the murders of two Bristol boys in a case of mistaken identity have renewed their appeal to have their sentences applications of Antony Snook, Riley Tolliver and Kodishai Wescott were initially refused by a judge, but will now go before a full Court of Appeal hearing, Bristol Live understands. In Gloucester, Trilogy nightclub has closed for good just 10 months after a £750,000 refurbishment, reported Gloucestershire Live. The management said trading was "unviable" as the club had "failed to make enough money to remain open".As excitement builds in the run-up to Glastonbury Festival this week, a huge peace symbol on the ground in front of the Pyramid stage was proving popular. Organisers shared a video of the sign on Instagram with a list of festival events where attendees can celebrate peace, hope and unity this year. Top five local stories for the BBC in the West Something longer to read Some of Bristol's most iconic landmarks are fondly written about by veteran journalist and author, Maurice Fells, in Bristol 24/ Martin Booth talked to Mr Fells about his top-five favourites, which include St Mary Redcliffe Church and Observatory Hill in Fells has written many books about the city and his latest, Churches of Bristol, is being published in July. Explore more with our daily roundups

Headlines: Hot binmen and curious crop circles
Headlines: Hot binmen and curious crop circles

BBC News

time18-06-2025

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Headlines: Hot binmen and curious crop circles

Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media. Our pick of local website stories A campaign to complete fundraising for the Gympanzees project at the old Aust service station is doing well for Bristol Live. Organisers want to build the country's first permanent play centre for disabled children.A crop circle appearing near Stonehenge in the shape of what looks like a joker is a popular read for Somerset of those jailed for the murder of Max Dixon and Mason Rist in Bristol last year have applied to appeal their sentences, says Bristol Trilogy nightclub in Gloucester has shut ten months after it was refurbished according to Gloucestershire Live. Our top three from yesterday What to watch on social media A story of some young boys in Warminster calling for help after spotting someone unresponsive in a mobility scooter has had lots of love in this Facebook Somerset, the Roman Baths are introducing live music nights for the first may be enjoying the sunshine this week but spare a thought for those that have to work in the high temperatures, bin collections will be half an hour earlier this week in the Cotswold District Council area because of the warm spell.

N-Dubz star Dappy is seen 'getting angry' and swearing at a fan on stage during a £6 gig as they derail his performance
N-Dubz star Dappy is seen 'getting angry' and swearing at a fan on stage during a £6 gig as they derail his performance

Daily Mail​

time25-04-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

N-Dubz star Dappy is seen 'getting angry' and swearing at a fan on stage during a £6 gig as they derail his performance

N-Dubz star Dappy was reportedly seen 'getting angry' and swearing at a fan on stage during a £6 gig after they derailed the performance. The rapper, 37, was seen in a video clip inviting a hardcore fan on stage to join him to sing his 2012 hit No Regrets with him at the Trilogy Nightclub in Essex last month. As the performer - who was in the band with cousin and former X Factor judge Tulisa and pal Fazer - met up with the fan on the platform, he made a grabbing action with his hands. But as Dappy, whose real name is Costadinos Contostavlos, threw the microphone over to him, the ticketholder dropped it on the floor. In a display dubbed as 'rude,' shirtless Dappy was reportedly seen mouthing: 'F**king hell man.' When Dappy was given his microphone back, it did not work which seemed to frustrate him further. The rapper, 37, was seen inviting a hardcore fan on stage to join him to sing his 2012 hit No Regrets with him at the Trilogy Nightclub in Essex last month Dappy then banged it on his hand and tried to sing into it before lobbing it onto the floor himself. And fans of the former popstar were not impressed as they described his behaviour as 'rude'. 'I thought he was rude to the fan that dropped the mic,' claimed reveller Ellen Collins. She also told NeedToKnow: 'I was just really let down by his behaviour and attitude. After the video was circulated online, his fan base also had a view on outburst as they questioned why he got so angry. One penned: 'Why is he always so angry?' while another claimed 'I would have asked for my money back'. MailOnline contacted Dappy's representatives for a comment. The incident comes after he theatened to 'twist the head off' his management and 'slap' his accountants over unpaid money from his N-Dubz reunion tour in 2023. He launched a scathing tirade on Instagram, claiming he has not been 'paid a penny from the group's sell-out reunion tour which had to add extra dates to meet fan demand. The hitmaker claimed he will never write another song or perform with N-Dubz again if he is not paid for the tour. In a now deleted post, seen by The Sun, he wrote: 'Since N-Dubz comeback, I wasn't paid a penny in any way, form or shape! I'll never write another song or bar with N-Dubz again. 'F**k N-Dubz and f**k everyone who helped manage them. I'll never write another song or bar with N-Dubz again. He added: 'I'm gonna twist your head off your shoulders when I catch you. 'I'm slapping you sooo hard too you little f**k boy. I want my breaddddd.' Dappy also shared a document which said spending on the tour budget was 'way over what we expected' and there were no funds to pay him. It read: 'There are currently no funds currently available to Dappy from the N-Dubz money. 'We are still yet to receive everything from (the manager) but from what he has provided so far, the level of his spending on behalf of Dappy from the tour money is way over what we expected. 'It's not a case of Dappy not being paid for the tour, it's a case of the money earnt by Dappy already being spent without his or our knowledge. 'This spending has eaten in to the other band members' pots. Again, we did not know this was happening.' MailOnline contacted Dappy's representatives for comment at the time. After forming in 2000, N-Dubz embarked on a successful career, which saw them release two platinum-certified albums, as well as eight top 40 hits. Their most famous hits include No Regrets, Say It's Over, Number One and Playing With Fire. They parted ways in 2011 before reunting in 2022 and announced a 10-date reunion tour, adding another seven shows when it sold out in minutes.

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